Here Are Three Cool Tools You Can Apply for Fuel Economy

Fuel Economy a Factor of Two Variables: Fuel Combustion Inefficiency and Operator Error Fuel efficiency is the single most important economic component of heavy equipment construction development. Over the life of a quality machine, more money will be spent on fuel than the purchase and maintenance

Everything You Want to Know About Fuel Efficiency

Construction Equipment Fuel efficiency Optimization: Site, Use, and Machine Optimization Construction equipment fuel efficiency is a factor of three variables. While the optimization of one factor increases fuel savings, by treating the three variables as a single system, an owner/operator or compan

All About Going Green on the Construction Site

How to Build a Green Construction Site Clean Construction USA is a component of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) National Clean Diesel Campaign (NCDC). The objective of those who initiated the plan was to, “promote the reduction of diesel emissions from construction equipment

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Global Warming and Climate Change Talk Drags On, and On, and On… Action Slow to Gain Momentum After 27 years, the global warming debate — whether it is real or not — is dead. The technology needed to slow global warming is here, yet few meaningful steps are being made. The Climate Action R

Winning Tactics for Saving Diesel Fuel on Boats and Ships

Rentar Fuel Catalyst Increases Fuel Efficiency on Marine Application, Almost Unbelievably The Rentar Fuel Catalyst has produced industry-standard-changing results in both field and lab tests when used to reduce emissions and increase diesel fuel combustion efficiency on engines powered with heavy f

Analyzing The Pros and Cons of Diesel Engines

There are pros and cons of diesel engines. With respect to the pros of diesel engines, diesel engines pollute less than gasoline and biofuel engines. And, diesel engines are more fuel efficient than gasoline and biofuel engines. That is to say, diesel engines get better “gas” mileage than other

Understanding Fuel Economy — “Gas” Mileage

Thermal efficiency, compression ratio, and fuel density are the primary factors that determine the fuel efficiency — a.k.a. fuel economy — of an engine. If mounted in a car, pick up, truck, boat, ship, a piece of heavy equipment, etc., even more, variables come into play with respect to the fuel